Fine and uncommon mid-19th century lithographed map, with full original hand color. Printed on bank-note bond paper typical of pocket maps of this era.

Fascinating overprinting of the NY publisher at top center by alteration of the lithographic stone. Colton's commercial supplemental details added within the plate at top left in addition to the typical plate imprint lower left (inside the decorative scroll leaf border). This added promotional business imprint states they also hand color the maps, something rarely seen and likely indicating the map was also intended to be sold separately, hence the bond paper (thin, light weight, sturdy and readily foldable).